The west coast of Anglesey offers a wide variety of attractions and
places to visit. Holyhead on Holy Island in the north west of Anglesey
is known as a Ferry Port but it has much more to offer with the ruins
of an ancient Roman Fort, and the historic Church
of St Cybi's in the
centre of the town. It is an ideal base for visiting the other historic
places on Holy Island including the Ty
Mawr Hut Circles, the Penrhos
Feilw Standing Stones and St
Gwenfaen's Well in Rhoscolyn. At the northern
most tip of Holy Island is the RSPB nature reserve based on the magnificent
South Stack cliffs, well worth a visit.
The beautiful beaches of Trearddur Bay, Rhoscolyn, Rhosneigr, and Porth
Dafarch, are great for family days out. And further south is the beautiful
Island of Llanddwyn,
with it's fantastic coves and clear blue seas. Newborough
beach is great for the children with wide expanses of golden sands
stretching from the Menai Strait to Llanddwyn Island.
History buffs will appreciate the ancient monuments sprinkled about
the Isle of Anglesey with Bryn Celli Ddu, Ty Newydd Burial Chamber, Tregwhelydd
Standing Stones, to name just a few of the sites within easy reach of the
west coast of Anglesey.

There is a wide choice of accommodation with holiday cottages, hotels
and bed and breakfasts coming in all shapes and sizes on Anglesey.
Click here for our interactive map showing attractions and accommodation
on the map of Anglesey >.